Introduction

Dr Mark Hill

I am offering a voluntary tutorial session Thur 17 Aug between 12-1 PM in Scenario room G02. This room is located first door on your left as you enter Wallace Wurth building from from the Michael Birth garden entrance. Note the scenario room does not have recording facilities.

This is a voluntary tutorial session and attendance is not compulsory. Notice of this tutorial was on Moodle Course Announcements.

The tutorial will be an opportunity for students to ask any questions you may have about the content within the first 3 online lectures. Please feel free to post any questions or content you would like covered to Moodle.

Online Lectures

Student Questions

Tutorial content

Tutorials will not introduce new concepts or material. They are meant for revision of the preceding online lectures. Though I am happy to answer questions about any preceding embryology content/concepts.

Face to face lecture audio

Some of the lecture audio is of poor quality and cannot be heard on the Lecture+ recordings. I will discuss with the other coordinator whether I will make earlier recordings of this content available online. Note archive recordings may not match the current content and the current lecture slides should be used for theory revision.

I think this is the lecture with poor audio quality. While I do not have a Science Lecture available I have added the Medicine equivalent content.

2017 Medicine Lecture Video - Neural

This 2017 lecture video recording from Medicine program on Neural Development.

Disclaimer - Note these archive recordings are provided only for self-directed learning purposes and may not reflect the current course content. This presentation recording may also contain uncorrected descriptions or errors.

Placenta

This is where the development of the extra-embryonic tissues is described - placenta, fetal membranes (coeloms) and the maternal decidua. Note some of these concepts covered in the Preimplantation and Early Implantation Lab exercises this week.

Placentation commences at implantation.

Identify the names of different uterine (decimal) regions relative to the site of implantation.

laeve - few villi theferore "smooth" away from the placenta develops, towards the uterine cavity and covered with decimal capsularis.

Next

I will provide a second tutorial after the next batch of online lectures (8, 10, 12) have been covered. Possibly Thur 7 Sep between 11-12 PM location TBD. I have made it an earlier time following a student request, let me know if this earlier time is not suitable. Please use the online forum to post any questions or content that you would like discussed.